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Johns Hopkins Medicine has rolled out a new electronic medical record system that will help you be an active partner in your health care and improve the high-quality care you already receive. Through this new system, you will have access to a secure website called Johns Hopkins Medicine MyChart.

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Answers to Your Most Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is an electronic medical record?A: An electronic medical record system, often referred to as EMR, is a secure digital medical record containing a patient’s medical and treatment history. The EMR system Johns Hopkins is implementing is called Epic.

Q: Why is Johns Hopkins implementing an electronic medical record (EMR) system?A: An EMR provides our physicians and care teams with convenient access to our patients’ medical information, supporting a more coordinated, informed approach to care. In addition, this system allows patients to have access to portions of their medical record through a secure website and the opportunity to be an active partner in their health care.

Q: When will I have access to my medical record? A: When your provider has implemented the new electronic medical record system, you will be able to access portions of your medical record through a secure website called MyChart. Here is a general timeline: